Leigh Clark

Leigh Clark

Swansea University

H-index: 20

Europe-United Kingdom

About Leigh Clark

Leigh Clark, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Swansea University, specializes in the field of speech interfaces, conversational user interfaces, human-computer interaction, sociolinguistics, politeness.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Exploring how politeness impacts the user experience of chatbots for mental health support

Listening to the Voices: Describing Ethical Caveats of Conversational User Interfaces According to Experts and Frequent Users

Cyclists’ use of technology while on their bike

Working with Trouble and Failures in Conversation between Humans and Robots (WTF 2023) & Is CUI Design Ready Yet?

CUI@ CHI: Inclusive Design of CUIs Across Modalities and Mobilities

The Partner Modelling Questionnaire: A validated self-report measure of perceptions toward machines as dialogue partners

Identifying challenges and opportunities for intelligent data-driven health interfaces to support ongoing care

Audience design and egocentrism in reference production during human-computer dialogue

Leigh Clark Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1677

Citations(since 2020)

1654

Cited By

415

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

29

i10Index(since 2020)

29

Email

University Profile Page

Swansea University

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Leigh Clark Skills & Research Interests

speech interfaces

conversational user interfaces

human-computer interaction

sociolinguistics

politeness

Top articles of Leigh Clark

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Exploring how politeness impacts the user experience of chatbots for mental health support

International Journal of Human-Computer Studies

Robert Bowman

Orla Cooney

Joseph W Newbold

Anja Thieme

Leigh Clark

...

2024/4/1

Listening to the Voices: Describing Ethical Caveats of Conversational User Interfaces According to Experts and Frequent Users

arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.14746

Thomas Mildner

Orla Cooney

Anna-Maria Meck

Marion Bartl

Gian-Luca Savino

...

2024/1/26

Cyclists’ use of technology while on their bike

Martin Porcheron

Leigh Clark

Stuart Alan Nicholson

Matt Jones

2023/4/19

Working with Trouble and Failures in Conversation between Humans and Robots (WTF 2023) & Is CUI Design Ready Yet?

arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.04108

Frank Förster

Marta Romeo

Patrick Holthaus

Maria Jose Galvez Trigo

Joel E Fischer

...

2023/9/4

CUI@ CHI: Inclusive Design of CUIs Across Modalities and Mobilities

Jaisie Sin

Heloisa Candello

Leigh Clark

Benjamin R Cowan

Minha Lee

...

2023/4/19

The Partner Modelling Questionnaire: A validated self-report measure of perceptions toward machines as dialogue partners

arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.07164

Philip R Doyle

Iona Gessinger

Justin Edwards

Leigh Clark

Odile Dumbleton

...

2023/8/14

Identifying challenges and opportunities for intelligent data-driven health interfaces to support ongoing care

Hendrik Knoche

Alfie Abdul-Rahman

Leigh Clark

Vasa Curcin

Zhiqiang Huo

...

2023/4/19

Audience design and egocentrism in reference production during human-computer dialogue

International Journal of Human-Computer Studies

Paola R Peña

Philip Doyle

Justin Edwards

Diego Garaialde

Daniel Rough

...

2023/8/1

Is CUI Design Ready Yet? A Workshop on Community Practices and Gaps in CUI Design & Resource Development

Christine Murad

Cosmin Munteanu

Benjamin R Cowan

Leigh Clark

Martin Porcheron

...

2023/7/19

Introduction to this special issue: guiding the conversation: new theory and design perspectives for conversational user interfaces

Human–Computer Interaction

Benjamin R Cowan

Leigh Clark

Heloisa Candello

Janice Tsai

2023/7/4

The Seventh Workshop on Search-Oriented Conversational Artificial Intelligence (SCAI'22)

Gustavo Penha

Svitlana Vakulenko

Ondrej Dusek

Leigh Clark

Vaishali Pal

...

2022/7/6

A chronology of SIGCHI conferences: 1983 to 2022

Interactions

Neha Kumar

Julie A Adams

Bill Buxton

Linda Candy

Pablo Cesar

...

2022/11/3

Report on the 6th workshop on search-oriented conversational AI (SCAI 2021)

ACM SIGIR Forum

Svitlana Vakulenko

Ondřej Dušek

Leigh Clark

2022/3/17

Exploring smart speaker user experience for people who stammer

Anna Bleakley

Daniel Rough

Abi Roper

Stephen Lindsay

Martin Porcheron

...

2022/10/23

The Last Decade of HCI Research on Children and Voice-based Conversational Agents

Radhika Garg

Hua Cui

Spencer Seligson

Bo Zhang

Martin Porcheron

...

2022/4/27

Bridging social distance during social distancing: exploring social talk and remote collegiality in video conferencing

Human–Computer Interaction

Anna Bleakley

Daniel Rough

Justin Edwards

Philip Doyle

Odile Dumbleton

...

2022/9/3

Comparing Command Construction in Native and Non-Native Speaker IPA Interaction through Conversation Analysis

Yunhan Wu

Martin Porcheron

Philip Doyle

Justin Edwards

Daniel Rough

...

2022/7/26

Design and evaluation challenges of conversational agents in health care and well-being: selective review study

Ahmet Baki Kocaballi

Emre Sezgin

Leigh Clark

John M Carroll

Yungui Huang

...

2022/11/15

Special issue on conversational agents for healthcare and wellbeing

ACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems (TiiS)

A Baki Kocaballi

Liliana Laranjo

Leigh Clark

Rafał Kocielnik

Robert J Moore

...

2022/7/12

From 1983 to 2022: A Chronology of SIGCHI Conferences

Neha Kumar

Julie Adams

Bill Buxton

Linda Candy

Pablo Cesar

...

2022/11/3

See List of Professors in Leigh Clark University(Swansea University)

Co-Authors

H-index: 23
Benjamin R Cowan

Benjamin R Cowan

University College Dublin

H-index: 14
Emer Gilmartin

Emer Gilmartin

Trinity College

H-index: 10
Justin Edwards

Justin Edwards

University College Dublin

H-index: 7
Diego Garaialde

Diego Garaialde

University College Dublin

H-index: 3
Odile Dumbleton

Odile Dumbleton

University College Dublin

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